Cornfed wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 5:24 am
I pick 10.5 to 11.
Lenderman will not be able to handle the pressure.
If by "pressure" you mean "time pressure", then you might be right. I don't think he'll have any problem with psychological pressure due to the show or anything emotional, he's a well-balanced professional and very rational and realistic. He won't let a loss affect him in the next game. But no human is immune to the pressure of the clock.
I noticed that, a few minutes ago. How much time handicap can Komodo 14 actually give MVL or Nakamura on your 32 cores? LIke 15 Minutes to 15 Seconds for Komodo for the entire game? Today that it is a rest day Komodo 14 on your system should be challenging GM on Chess.com with time handicap and see who will dare to accept
Chess.com isn't set up for time odds now. But anyone, GM or patzer, can play Komodo level 24 anytime and that is roughly the same as playing Komodo on one core at game in three seconds! Even under those conditions, I think Naka would need serious time, like 15' + 10", to be competitive. Most GMs even had a tough time with what is now level 23, which is much weaker than 24, a full class I would say.
Can you or your son play a time handicap against your Komodo 14 at a time that you believe that you could at least draw and post it here, such as 30'+ 5"' and to Komodo 15 Seconds? You can use Arena to set up different time by right clicking the time and either raise it up for you and lower down to Komodo. Once you Righ click on the time under arena, it will turn RED and it will allow you to adjust different times to both sides.
I don't think even Carlsen or Naka can break even with Komodo at those time odds, I certainly have no chance. I'm pretty even playing rapid with Komodo at about level 20 or so, which is way faster than game in one second.
Re: how many points will Komodo score vs. GM Lenderman?
Cornfed wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 5:24 am
I pick 10.5 to 11.
Lenderman will not be able to handle the pressure.
If by "pressure" you mean "time pressure", then you might be right. I don't think he'll have any problem with psychological pressure due to the show or anything emotional, he's a well-balanced professional and very rational and realistic. He won't let a loss affect him in the next game. But no human is immune to the pressure of the clock.
I noticed that, a few minutes ago. How much time handicap can Komodo 14 actually give MVL or Nakamura on your 32 cores? LIke 15 Minutes to 15 Seconds for Komodo for the entire game? Today that it is a rest day Komodo 14 on your system should be challenging GM on Chess.com with time handicap and see who will dare to accept
Chess.com isn't set up for time odds now. But anyone, GM or patzer, can play Komodo level 24 anytime and that is roughly the same as playing Komodo on one core at game in three seconds! Even under those conditions, I think Naka would need serious time, like 15' + 10", to be competitive. Most GMs even had a tough time with what is now level 23, which is much weaker than 24, a full class I would say.
Can you or your son play a time handicap against your Komodo 14 at a time that you believe that you could at least draw and post it here, such as 30'+ 5"' and to Komodo 15 Seconds? You can use Arena to set up different time by right clicking the time and either raise it up for you and lower down to Komodo. Once you Righ click on the time under arena, it will turn RED and it will allow you to adjust different times to both sides.
I don't think even Carlsen or Naka can break even with Komodo at those time odds, I certainly have no chance. I'm pretty even playing rapid with Komodo at about level 20 or so, which is way faster than game in one second.
Poor Lenderman, he does not know what he did wrong or how Komodo outplayed him, he kept saying I did NOT blunder, what he does NOT understand is that Komodo squeezed him little by little like a Giant Anaconda Snake from the Amazon and the calculating power of the 32 cores plus MCTS choke his position and made most of his pieces useless on the back rank
Re: how many points will Komodo score vs. GM Lenderman?
Cornfed wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 5:24 am
I pick 10.5 to 11.
Lenderman will not be able to handle the pressure.
If by "pressure" you mean "time pressure", then you might be right. I don't think he'll have any problem with psychological pressure due to the show or anything emotional, he's a well-balanced professional and very rational and realistic. He won't let a loss affect him in the next game. But no human is immune to the pressure of the clock.
I noticed that, a few minutes ago. How much time handicap can Komodo 14 actually give MVL or Nakamura on your 32 cores? LIke 15 Minutes to 15 Seconds for Komodo for the entire game? Today that it is a rest day Komodo 14 on your system should be challenging GM on Chess.com with time handicap and see who will dare to accept
Chess.com isn't set up for time odds now. But anyone, GM or patzer, can play Komodo level 24 anytime and that is roughly the same as playing Komodo on one core at game in three seconds! Even under those conditions, I think Naka would need serious time, like 15' + 10", to be competitive. Most GMs even had a tough time with what is now level 23, which is much weaker than 24, a full class I would say.
Can you or your son play a time handicap against your Komodo 14 at a time that you believe that you could at least draw and post it here, such as 30'+ 5"' and to Komodo 15 Seconds? You can use Arena to set up different time by right clicking the time and either raise it up for you and lower down to Komodo. Once you Righ click on the time under arena, it will turn RED and it will allow you to adjust different times to both sides.
I don't think even Carlsen or Naka can break even with Komodo at those time odds, I certainly have no chance. I'm pretty even playing rapid with Komodo at about level 20 or so, which is way faster than game in one second.
Poor Lenderman, he does not know what he did wrong or how Komodo outplayed him, he kept saying I did NOT blunder, what he does NOT understand is that Komodo squeezed him little by little like a Giant Anaconda Snake from the Amazon and the calculating power of the 32 cores plus MCTS choke his position and made most of his pieces useless on the back rank
Komodo also won the third game today, making the match score even, totally recovering from the 3 game deficit before we swtiched to MCTS. I guess there's no more doubt as to which version is best for such matches.
Re: how many points will Komodo score vs. GM Lenderman?
Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 11:40 pm
by lkaufman
Draw in game 12, so match tied going into final day tomorrow.
Re: how many points will Komodo score vs. GM Lenderman?
Posted: Fri May 22, 2020 12:34 am
by BrendanJNorman
Chessqueen wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 9:37 pm
Poor Lenderman, he does not know what he did wrong or how Komodo outplayed him, he kept saying I did NOT blunder, what he does NOT understand is that Komodo squeezed him little by little like a Giant Anaconda Snake from the Amazon and the calculating power of the 32 cores plus MCTS choke his position and made most of his pieces useless on the back rank
What's your playing strength again?
Sorry, but when I see patzers authoritatively talking about what a strong GM "didn't understand", it irks me somewhat.
Especially the hyperbole about "Giant Anaconda Snake from the Amazon..."
Look...If Lenderman has no idea what he did wrong, you definitely don't.
Re: how many points will Komodo score vs. GM Lenderman?
Cornfed wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 5:24 am
I pick 10.5 to 11.
Lenderman will not be able to handle the pressure.
If by "pressure" you mean "time pressure", then you might be right. I don't think he'll have any problem with psychological pressure due to the show or anything emotional, he's a well-balanced professional and very rational and realistic. He won't let a loss affect him in the next game. But no human is immune to the pressure of the clock.
I noticed that, a few minutes ago. How much time handicap can Komodo 14 actually give MVL or Nakamura on your 32 cores? LIke 15 Minutes to 15 Seconds for Komodo for the entire game? Today that it is a rest day Komodo 14 on your system should be challenging GM on Chess.com with time handicap and see who will dare to accept
Chess.com isn't set up for time odds now. But anyone, GM or patzer, can play Komodo level 24 anytime and that is roughly the same as playing Komodo on one core at game in three seconds! Even under those conditions, I think Naka would need serious time, like 15' + 10", to be competitive. Most GMs even had a tough time with what is now level 23, which is much weaker than 24, a full class I would say.
Can you or your son play a time handicap against your Komodo 14 at a time that you believe that you could at least draw and post it here, such as 30'+ 5"' and to Komodo 15 Seconds? You can use Arena to set up different time by right clicking the time and either raise it up for you and lower down to Komodo. Once you Righ click on the time under arena, it will turn RED and it will allow you to adjust different times to both sides.
I don't think even Carlsen or Naka can break even with Komodo at those time odds, I certainly have no chance. I'm pretty even playing rapid with Komodo at about level 20 or so, which is way faster than game in one second.
Poor Lenderman, he does not know what he did wrong or how Komodo outplayed him, he kept saying I did NOT blunder, what he does NOT understand is that Komodo squeezed him little by little like a Giant Anaconda Snake from the Amazon and the calculating power of the 32 cores plus MCTS choke his position and made most of his pieces useless on the back rank
Komodo also won the third game today, making the match score even, totally recovering from the 3 game deficit before we swtiched to MCTS. I guess there's no more doubt as to which version is best for such matches.
If Mcts is handicapped, will it get a better score against Komodo than if it was not ?
Also can the matches be replayed with the commentary ?
Re: how many points will Komodo score vs. GM Lenderman?
Cornfed wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 5:24 am
I pick 10.5 to 11.
Lenderman will not be able to handle the pressure.
If by "pressure" you mean "time pressure", then you might be right. I don't think he'll have any problem with psychological pressure due to the show or anything emotional, he's a well-balanced professional and very rational and realistic. He won't let a loss affect him in the next game. But no human is immune to the pressure of the clock.
I noticed that, a few minutes ago. How much time handicap can Komodo 14 actually give MVL or Nakamura on your 32 cores? LIke 15 Minutes to 15 Seconds for Komodo for the entire game? Today that it is a rest day Komodo 14 on your system should be challenging GM on Chess.com with time handicap and see who will dare to accept
Chess.com isn't set up for time odds now. But anyone, GM or patzer, can play Komodo level 24 anytime and that is roughly the same as playing Komodo on one core at game in three seconds! Even under those conditions, I think Naka would need serious time, like 15' + 10", to be competitive. Most GMs even had a tough time with what is now level 23, which is much weaker than 24, a full class I would say.
Can you or your son play a time handicap against your Komodo 14 at a time that you believe that you could at least draw and post it here, such as 30'+ 5"' and to Komodo 15 Seconds? You can use Arena to set up different time by right clicking the time and either raise it up for you and lower down to Komodo. Once you Righ click on the time under arena, it will turn RED and it will allow you to adjust different times to both sides.
I don't think even Carlsen or Naka can break even with Komodo at those time odds, I certainly have no chance. I'm pretty even playing rapid with Komodo at about level 20 or so, which is way faster than game in one second.
Poor Lenderman, he does not know what he did wrong or how Komodo outplayed him, he kept saying I did NOT blunder, what he does NOT understand is that Komodo squeezed him little by little like a Giant Anaconda Snake from the Amazon and the calculating power of the 32 cores plus MCTS choke his position and made most of his pieces useless on the back rank
Komodo also won the third game today, making the match score even, totally recovering from the 3 game deficit before we swtiched to MCTS. I guess there's no more doubt as to which version is best for such matches.
If Mcts is handicapped, will it get a better score against Komodo than if it was not ?
Also can the matches be replayed with the commentary ?
If you are asking whether Komodo MCTS would score more points starting from a losing position against normal Komodo than it would from the normal one, of course not, it will lose almost every game. But if you want to know whether Komodo MCTS would score more points than Komodo standard if each is giving a handicap to a weaker version of Komodo, that is a good question that I have tested. So far all my tests show that standard Komodo does better in this scenario. It seems that a weakened Komodo is not a good simulation of a human grandmaster, even if the elo is similar. Maybe using a crippled NN would work better for this, I haven't done much testing on that yet. I don't know how to replay twitch chess.com event shows from previous days, if no one else knows I can ask.
Re: how many points will Komodo score vs. GM Lenderman?
Posted: Fri May 22, 2020 6:55 pm
by zenpawn
lkaufman wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 6:21 pmI don't know how to replay twitch chess.com event shows from previous days, if no one else knows I can ask.
They are archived on their secondary Twitch channel here At the time of this reply, they are the first three in this list, mislabeled as "Adopt-a-Danny with GM Anish Giri and IM Danny Rensch" (Day 1), "Lenderman vs. Komodo Odds Match - Day 1" (Day 2), and "Titled Tuesday with GMs Ivanchuk, Nakamura, Artemiev - host GM Aman Hambleton" (Day 3).
Re: how many points will Komodo score vs. GM Lenderman?
Chessqueen wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 9:37 pm
Poor Lenderman, he does not know what he did wrong or how Komodo outplayed him, he kept saying I did NOT blunder, what he does NOT understand is that Komodo squeezed him little by little like a Giant Anaconda Snake from the Amazon and the calculating power of the 32 cores plus MCTS choke his position and made most of his pieces useless on the back rank
What's your playing strength again?
Sorry, but when I see patzers authoritatively talking about what a strong GM "didn't understand", it irks me somewhat.
Especially the hyperbole about "Giant Anaconda Snake from the Amazon..."
Look...If Lenderman has no idea what he did wrong, you definitely don't.
I saw your video on youtube analyzing the game where LCO outplayed Ethereal after a stunning positional Queen Sac. It annoys me to see a patzer like you probably rated around 2130
analyzing top engines games as if you were a top GM like GM Carsen, GM Caruana or GM Ding Liren, but with your limited
chess knowledge you do NOT even understand the deepest moves made by the engines from TCEC. As you see now you do
not have to be better than the X players playing to analyze their games simply you are giving your weak point of view.
You remind me of of a chess players from Argentina when I visited The Buenos Aires Chess Club. There I approached a local chess
player and asked him if he would play a few rapid games with me and the first question that he asked me was "What is
your playing strength of FIDE rating?" After I told him I do not know at the moment since I have been training for the last ten
months with a GM online trainer. He immediately turned around and started walking toward the other chess players, but I
noticed after ten minutes that all the other players were busy playing each other. I came close to him and asked him politely
"May I ask, may I know your FIDE rating?" and he told me around 2063 and he seemed to be very proud of it. Then he told me
"But i was much stronger before." I asked him again "If you are interested in knowing my current strength, you should accept
my challenge and play a few rapid games. He said "Okay but I will probably beat you in less than 25 moves," by that time two
other players had stopped playing their games and watched us play. One of his friends, Mr. De Dovittis, was there
and teased him "You are not much of a better player according to this game." We kept on playing and and drew the
first game after 50 moves. He recorded both games, which I did not care about whether he did or not since I was
just there to have a little fun. After the first game, he asked me again for my FIDE rating, to which I replied
"I do not know sir, but it is irrelevant at the moment since I just want to improve my chess knowledge and that
is why I am paying for chess lessons online with a Fm trainer from India. After the first game we played one more
game and I beat him in 42 moves at that moment I heard his close friend Mr. DeVitiis telling him well now you
know and do not have to ask for any more rating.
Why don't you show something interesting on youtube like beating Komodo 13.3 or 14 with a knight handicap plus a pawn removed for your low rating which is not that impressing, or should I say we are two patzers, nothing more nothing less compared to top GM's
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Re: how many points will Komodo score vs. GM Lenderman?
Posted: Fri May 22, 2020 8:12 pm
by Chessqueen
I will be waiting for your video on youtube beating Komodo with the same handicap as I did
PS: Something completely different. This Question is for Mr. Larry Kaufman, what is happening on the fist game, is Komodo sharing the same 32 cores system again by playing simultaneously with GM Nakamura and therefore lowering Komodo Strength by at least 50 Elo?